You'd bring honor to your whole family — and then some!
Congratulations, overachiever. You got Mulan, which means you've probably already done three things today that technically weren't your job but somehow became your problem anyway.
You're the person who shows up, figures it out, and saves the day, usually while everyone else is still debating the plan. You don't wait to be picked. You pick yourself, forge the paperwork, and deal with the consequences later. It's a whole thing. Some people find it inspiring. Others find it slightly exhausting. You find it Tuesday.
Here's the part nobody says out loud: you're not just capable, you're almost aggressively capable, and you know it. The humble act is charming, but let's be honest, you've already calculated exactly how this is going to go and you're just letting everyone else catch up. You don't need a dragon to hype you up, though you'd absolutely accept one.
The flip side is that you have a complicated relationship with the rules. Not in a chaotic way, more like you'll follow them right up until you decide they're wrong, and then suddenly the rules work for you now. You've got your own internal code and it's frankly more thorough than most official ones, so fair enough.
People underestimate you on a fairly regular basis, and you've learned to find that useful. Being overlooked is practically a strategy at this point. You store that energy, wait for your moment, and then make it very awkward for whoever doubted you. No scenes, no speeches, just results.
You're loyal to the people who matter, skeptical of authority that hasn't earned it, and genuinely uninterested in doing things the easy way if the hard way makes more sense. Mulan is the correct answer. You probably already knew that.